Where do I Start? Say Hello to The Bay of Bengal and Detox Here at Talsari
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What to See at Talsari?
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Through The Photos || An Inimitable World of Enchantment
Unwind from the daily blues and jump into the yellow dunes along the beach here. With the panoramic skyline and light in the right amount, all your stresses are sure going to get busted. |
So many mini "Black Pearls". Ahoy matey, who wants to rule the sea? |
The cold waves slashing against your foot, and then you move ahead to knee-deep water so as to feel the sea. The water is like a soak in an infinity tub with the sound of the sea as accompaniment. |
Here, tourists are still few, peace plentiful. The waves crumbling on the long stretches of the shining beige dunes of the beach |
The panoramic view of the palm trees pronouncing the horizon. |
10 comments
Wow. Such wonderful pictures. Never heard of it but looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed by the photos! They really show a peaceful place where you seem to be able to relax and restore your energy. I had never heard of this place but it's on my map now!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot :)
DeleteLooks like an amazing place to chill and have a great time. Love the pictures and their description. I have been to Digha and hated it, heard Mandarmoni is divine.
ReplyDeleteSame here. Digha is becoming a hard result of over-tourism.
DeleteLove the remoteness of Talsari! It looks like a totally serene place - beautiful and perfect for relaxation and wandering.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful images! I've never been to India, and the Bay of Bengal looks so peaceful and picturesque. Would love to visit one day and see it for myself.
ReplyDeleteTalsari looks nice, much better than the Digha stretch. Afternoon is surely a great time to visit as the crowd is really less then. Is it safe to swim in the water there?
ReplyDeleteTalsari is a beautiful place, perfect for chilling and relaxing. Loved the way how you described the beauty of the place and the sea.
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